Turning now to those particular branches of administration where the Constitution confers on the President special powers, we shall find that in these fields he has still more ample authority. Not only do the constitutional grants guard him from encroachment on the part of Congress, but they enable him at times to assume a large degree of legislative power
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The framers of the U.S. Constitution envisioned a government consisting of three branches, each with...
Presidential administration is more entrenched and expansive than ever. Most significant policymakin...
For decades, presidential scholars have posed various theories of what makes the President of the Un...
It is the purpose of this paper to discuss, with some effort at systematic classification the power...
As with Congress and the judiciary, presidents have access to powers expressly stated in the Constit...
When does a statute grant powers to the President as opposed to other officials? Prominent theories ...
Justice Jackson’s concurring opinion in The Steel Seizure Case has taken on iconic status among lega...
The constitutional text governing national security law is notoriously underspecified. The first thi...
The advent of the present administration has brought into full bloom a hardy perennial among the ann...
This article analyzes the power of the President to create federal law on the foundation of the exec...
Congress has granted the President enormous power. This is well known, but how we are to assess the...
The ability of American presidents to increase American involvement in Southeast Asia without a cong...
The Framers did not intend the Constitution to be an all-inclusive bill of lading, for we cannot f...
By design, the presidency is exceptional. Other branches are plural. Congress, a bicameral legislatu...
That comprehensive and undefined presidential powers hold both practical advantages and grave danger...
The framers of the U.S. Constitution envisioned a government consisting of three branches, each with...
Presidential administration is more entrenched and expansive than ever. Most significant policymakin...
For decades, presidential scholars have posed various theories of what makes the President of the Un...